What is the penalty for speeding by 20%?
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The penalty for speeding by 20% is a deduction of 3 points and a fine. Here is some information about speeding: 1. Definition: It is currently a common traffic violation in China's road traffic. 2. Turbine overspeed: Turbine overspeed accidents are caused by faults in the turbine's speed regulation and protection systems, as well as inherent defects, but they are often directly related to operational, maintenance, and handling practices. They are analyzed and discussed based on different accident causes and fault points. 3. Measures: During shutdown, first activate the emergency governor to close the main steam valve and the speed regulation valve, ensuring the generator's active power is zero. After the current reverses, then disconnect the generator. This avoids prolonging the generator disconnection time excessively, as the unit is in an inoperable state during this period. Prolonged time under these conditions can cause the exhaust temperature to rise due to the blower effect, increase the low differential expansion, and significantly impact the power grid.
You asked about the penalty for speeding 20 km/h, which depends on the specific road section and speed limit. As someone who often studies traffic regulations, in mainland China, if you exceed the speed limit by more than 20% but less than 50%, the common penalty is a fine of 200 yuan and 6 demerit points. For example, on a road with a 100 km/h limit, driving at 120 km/h would exceed the limit. Different situations are handled differently: urban expressways might be stricter, while ordinary roads are slightly more lenient. After receiving demerit points, your total driving license points decrease. Once you lose all 12 points in a year, you'll have to retake the test, which is quite troublesome. I recommend using a navigation app to monitor your speed in real-time while driving, slowing down in advance, and making it a habit for better safety. Don't chase temporary thrills by speeding, as tickets will only bring more headaches. Long-term violations might even affect your insurance costs. Overall, following the rules is the most hassle-free approach.